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  2. Economy of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Spain is a highly developed social market economy. [32] It is the world's 14th largest by nominal GDP and the sixth-largest in Europe . Spain is a member of the European Union and the eurozone , as well as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Trade Organization .

  3. Asian immigrants and the economy of Spain - Wikipedia

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    According to the article, “Spain’s Chinese Immigrants Thrive in Tough Economy,” in The New York Times, “in a time of economic crisis, ubiquitous low-margin Chinese-owned bazaars, hairdressers, and supermarkets have become a lure for cost-conscious Spanish consumers.” [10] In fact, success wasn't just limited to small-store owners; it ...

  4. Economy of Spain (1939–1959) - Wikipedia

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    Falangist propaganda from the Spanish Civil War, reading "By force of arms/Fatherland, Bread and Justice".. The economy of Spain between 1939 and 1959, usually called the Autarchy (Spanish: Autarquía), the First Francoism (Spanish: Primer Franquismo) or simply the post-war (Spanish: Posguerra) was a period of the economic history of Spain marked by international isolation and the attempted ...

  5. Economic history of Spain - Wikipedia

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    "Proximate causes of economic growth in Spain, 1850-2000." (2008). online; Sudrià, Carles. 2021. "A hidden fight behind neutrality. Spain's struggle on exchange rates and gold during the Great War." European Review of Economic History. Vicens Vives, Jaime; Jorge Nadal Oller, and Frances M. López-Morillas. An Economic History of Spain (Vol. 1 ...

  6. Category:Economy of Spain - Wikipedia

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  7. Spain–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    A buckler and ammunition captured from the defenders during the assault on Saigon. Now in the Naval Museum of Madrid. Embassy of Vietnam in Madrid. While two countries had its first contacts at Spanish Formosa and 16th century with the spread of Catholic Jesuits from Spain to Vietnam, their first formal connection between two was only established at 19th century when Isabella II of Spain ...

  8. Category:Economic history of Spain - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Tiếng Việt; ... Pages in category "Economic history of Spain"

  9. Spain - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Spain is a major contributor to national economic life, with foreign and domestic tourism contributing to 12.3% of Spain's GDP in 2023. [ 221 ] Castile and Leon is the Spanish leader in rural tourism linked to its environmental and architectural heritage.